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Guest
"It's me again Margaret!"
Alright.. You give these people something good and they want more. I have
been asked about using a Calendar on a form opposed to a Text Box for date
input. Now, the form loads the current date and runs a query that displays
in the subform. I was not able to get the subform to work right using the
ActiveX controls. I did locate a non-ActiveX control that worked to some
extent. I was able to pull up a calendar of sorts but the subform would not
update until I hit the refresh button. I am stumped b/c I understand that it
makes life easier to have a calendar but do not like the fact that I cannot
get the requery to fire on a data change. Any suggestions?
Alright.. You give these people something good and they want more. I have
been asked about using a Calendar on a form opposed to a Text Box for date
input. Now, the form loads the current date and runs a query that displays
in the subform. I was not able to get the subform to work right using the
ActiveX controls. I did locate a non-ActiveX control that worked to some
extent. I was able to pull up a calendar of sorts but the subform would not
update until I hit the refresh button. I am stumped b/c I understand that it
makes life easier to have a calendar but do not like the fact that I cannot
get the requery to fire on a data change. Any suggestions?